Trophoneurosis
trophoneurosis tro·pho·neu·ro·sis (trō’fō-nu-rō’sĭs, -trŏf’ō-, -nyu-)
n.
A trophic disorder of a part or region resulting from disease or injury to nerves enervating the area.
tro’pho·neu·rot’ic (-rŏt’ĭk) adj.
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